Soho SquareLondon > Entertainment1 Soho Square, Soho, London W1D |
2 minutes walk from The Body Shop Popular lunchtime spot in the heart of London's media industry, Soho Square is located at the centre of Soho and provides...More

Soho TheatreLondon > Entertainment > Theatres21 Dean Street, Soho, London W1D |
3 minutes walk from The Body ShopThe Soho Theatre Company was formed in 1969 by Verity Bargate and Fred Proud, but it didn't have a permanent home until 2000, when its...More

Ronnie Scott'sLondon > Entertainment > Jazz Clubs47 Frith Street, Soho, London W1D |
4 minutes walk from The Body ShopThe legendary Ronnie Scott's has been a Mecca for the international jazz community since 1959. Created by music-lovers for music-lovers, it has played host to...More

Phoenix TheatreLondon > Entertainment > TheatresCharing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H |
4 minutes walk from The Body ShopBuilt in 1930, the Phoenix Theatre is a curious mix of classical theatre architecture and the Art Deco style. The columns and arches of the...More

Gielgud TheatreLondon > Entertainment > TheatresShaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London W1D |
6 minutes walk from The Body ShopFrom the outside, the Gielgud Theatre is an impressive sight, towering four storeys over Shaftesbury Avenue, its height further emphasized by the turret on top....More

London PalladiumLondon > Entertainment > Theatres8 Argyll Street, Soho, London W1F |
6 minutes walk from The Body ShopFor those who owned televisions in the 1950s and 1960s, the London Palladium is quite simply the most famous variety theatre in the world. Stars...More

Picturehouse CentralLondon > Entertainment > Cinemas7-14 Coventry Street, Soho, London W1D |
7 minutes walk from The Body ShopA vast and much needed improvement on the old Cineworld cinema in the Trocodero, Picturehouse Central opened in June 2015 and was treated to a...More

Vue West EndLondon > Entertainment > Cinemas3 Cranbourn Street, Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H |
7 minutes walk from The Body ShopVue's flagship West End cinema in Leicester Square, which first opened in October 1938, underwent a £6.6m refurbishment in 2017, upgrading its seating and sound...More

Arts TheatreLondon > Entertainment > Theatres6-7 Great Newport Street, Covent Garden, London WC2H |
8 minutes walk from The Body ShopThe Arts Theatre was built in 1927 as a members club, which allowed it to circumvent the censorship laws and perform unusual and avant garde...More

The HippodromeLondon > Entertainment > TheatresLeicester Square, Soho, London WC2H |
8 minutes walk from The Body ShopMost Londoners have a feeling of nostalgia when they see The Hippodrome, a famous and historic Grade II listed building adjacent to Leicester Square. What...More

Prince of Wales TheatreLondon > Entertainment > TheatresCoventry Street, Soho, London W1D |
8 minutes walk from The Body ShopTheatres have stood on this spot since 1884, perfectly placed to draw the attention of the great crowds moving between Piccadilly Circus and Leicester Square....More

Wyndham's TheatreLondon > Entertainment > TheatresCharing Cross Road, Soho, London WC2H |
8 minutes walk from The Body ShopWyndham's Theatre opened in Charing Cross Road on 16th November 1899 and was owned by Charles Wyndham. One of its biggest hits was Sandy Wilson's...More

The 99 ClubLondon > Entertainment > Comedy ClubsStorm Nightclub, 28a Leicester Square, Soho, London WC2H |
8 minutes walk from The Body ShopPlaying across multiple venues across London seven days a week and 52 weeks a year - do they really put on shows on Christmas Day?...More

Comedy StoreLondon > Entertainment > Comedy Clubs1a Oxendon Street, Soho, London SW1Y |
9 minutes walk from The Body ShopThe Comedy Store is the spiritual home of stand-up in the UK. Despite being the best large comedy venue in the country, the Store still...More

This October, Somerset House hosts a homecoming exhibition on British-Moroccan artist Hassan Hajjaj. The exhibition will showcase his vibrant fusion of contemporary cultures, which he has picked up ...More

This November, Tate Modern takes a journey through Amedeo Modigliani's career with a major new retrospective. Responsible for some of the most memorable art of the 20th century, Modigliani continuously evolved his career, developing his ...More

The first musical version of Nick Hornby's book Fever Pitch, which famously follows the ups and downs of life supporting Arsenal Football Club, is staged at the Union Chapel, in the heart of north London ...More